Sunday, February 2, 2020

S.E.X. Review~ Ends of the Earth by Keira Andrews

A desperate young father. A lonely ranger. A race against time.

Jason Kellerman’s life revolves around his eight-year-old daughter. Teenage curiosity with his best friend led to Maggie’s birth, and her mother tragically died soon after. Only twenty-five and a single dad, Jason hasn’t had time to even think about romance. Disowned by his wealthy family, he’s scrimped and saved to bring Maggie west for a camping vacation. The last thing Jason expects is to question his sexuality after meeting a sexy, older park ranger. 

Ben Hettler’s stuck. He loves working in the wild under Montana’s big sky, but at forty-one, his love life is non-existent, his ex-boyfriend just married and adopted, and Ben’s own dream of fatherhood feels impossibly out of reach. He’s attracted to Jason, but what’s the point? Besides the age difference and skittish Jason’s lack of experience, they live thousands of miles apart. Ben wants more than a meaningless fling.

Then a hunted criminal on the run takes Jason’s daughter hostage, throwing Jason and Ben together in a desperate and dangerous search through endless miles of mountain forest. They’ll go to the ends of the earth to rescue Maggie—but what comes next? Can they build a new family together and find a place to call home?

Ends of the Earth is an age-gap gay romance from Keira Andrews featuring sexual awakening, action and adventure, a plucky kid, and of course a happy ending. Note: Previously published as Road to the Sun.



Wow! All I can say is WOW! Ends of the Earth by Kiera Andrews was so much more than I expected. I read the blurb and was immediately intrigued but the premise. Lonely ranger; single dad with inquisitive daughter; and a wanted criminal- only time would tell, if this reader was truly satisfied and YES, Ms. Andrews did not disappoint.

Ends of the Earth was much more than an age gap MM romance. It was a mystery filled with harrowing experiences and intrigue.

As always, I want a satisfying romance, but one of my real passions is either mystery or historical romance. Ends of the Earth was a wonderfully written mystery drama- not of the whodunit type but of the kidnapping and go to the ends of the earth to save the child type.

Ben and Jason were soulful characters- filled with desire and passion. Each man exuded a sense of worthiness; even if they didn’t feel it at the moment. I adored Maggie, Jason’s daughter and her zest for life and learning. And of course, the insertion of my hometown was a plus.

My only negative- I definitely needed more. A second book? Just asking, for a friend.
Ms. Andrews, you hit this one out of the park.

Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review

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